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Hey, folks, we’re all out of those key chains for right now. Don’t worry your pretty little heads over it if you missed grabbing one this time around. Preorders for the second run will be taken in the near future. Until then, enjoy this week’s update. And don’t forget to vote!
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It seems like Kedamono's feeling the, dare I say, gravity of the situation? *is slapped*
This page was pretty fast and fun, despite a pounding headache. Also, I am tired of not feeling well.
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EDIT: Here's something I think some people in the audience are failing to understand. If this were a printed book, you could read the next page as soon as you finished the one you were currently reading, and the feeling of this fight being 'drawn out' wouldn't be an issue. This comic updates weekly, so of course, progression of story feels prolonged. Even if I had the time or energy to update daily, it would STILL feel drawn out (Case in point: http://www.nofna.com). You can deal with it, or don't. It's not going to affect the speed of how this plays out.
This fight will not extend past this episode. This will be the last physical confrontation for some time, so cherish it.
Hey, folks, we’re all out of those key chains for right now. Don’t worry your pretty little heads over it if you missed grabbing one this time around. Preorders for the second run will be taken in the near future. Until then, enjoy this week’s update. And don’t forget to vote!
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It seems like Kedamono's feeling the, dare I say, gravity of the situation? *is slapped*
This page was pretty fast and fun, despite a pounding headache. Also, I am tired of not feeling well.
http://www.prideoflife.com
EDIT: Here's something I think some people in the audience are failing to understand. If this were a printed book, you could read the next page as soon as you finished the one you were currently reading, and the feeling of this fight being 'drawn out' wouldn't be an issue. This comic updates weekly, so of course, progression of story feels prolonged. Even if I had the time or energy to update daily, it would STILL feel drawn out (Case in point: http://www.nofna.com). You can deal with it, or don't. It's not going to affect the speed of how this plays out.
This fight will not extend past this episode. This will be the last physical confrontation for some time, so cherish it.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Gryphon
Size 600 x 873px
File Size 128 kB
I haven't forgotten. The commission I did for you is among the most favorited pieces in my gallery, as I recall.
I just get tired of being asked the same question week after week, especially after all the complaining about not seeing any real action. It was intended as a blanket response.
I just get tired of being asked the same question week after week, especially after all the complaining about not seeing any real action. It was intended as a blanket response.
"Here's something I think some people in the audience are failing to understand. If this were a printed book, you could read the next page as soon as you finished the one you were currently reading, and the feeling of this fight being 'drawn out' wouldn't be an issue. This comic updates weekly, so of course, progression of story feels prolonged. Even if I had the time or energy to update daily, it would STILL feel drawn out (Case in point: http://www.nofna.com). You can deal with it, or don't. It's not going to affect the speed of how this plays out."
Exactly. Considering most shonen-y stuff updates in weekly volumes containing several pages at once, albiet much less polished ones that are rarely ever colored, and are still glacially-paced half the time, it's natural people would get the impression things are taking forever. And that's not even mentioning life priorities and unexpected complications to deal with.
Frankly, it is problematic for the type of story you chose, but it's also a problem for webcomics in general, really. If anyone's that interested, they could just do what I usually do; leave it for a while and then blast through the archives. Plenty of people are certainly willing to stick with much, much less interesting fare for years and years(see Carpe Diem, Las Lindas).
So...anyway, I'm surprised Keda hasn't gained any new amazing powers, or at least have them manifested. Would probably do wonders for his confidence, overcompensation and all that. I suppose impromptu luchadoring is just as good.
Exactly. Considering most shonen-y stuff updates in weekly volumes containing several pages at once, albiet much less polished ones that are rarely ever colored, and are still glacially-paced half the time, it's natural people would get the impression things are taking forever. And that's not even mentioning life priorities and unexpected complications to deal with.
Frankly, it is problematic for the type of story you chose, but it's also a problem for webcomics in general, really. If anyone's that interested, they could just do what I usually do; leave it for a while and then blast through the archives. Plenty of people are certainly willing to stick with much, much less interesting fare for years and years(see Carpe Diem, Las Lindas).
So...anyway, I'm surprised Keda hasn't gained any new amazing powers, or at least have them manifested. Would probably do wonders for his confidence, overcompensation and all that. I suppose impromptu luchadoring is just as good.
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